Research field (2):
History - Asia/Africa
, Local studies
Research keywords (5):
Intercultural Studies
, East Asia Area Studies
, History of Cultural / Language Policy
, Modern and Contemporary History of Taiwan
, Okinawa-Taiwan Relations
Research theme for competitive and other funds (16):
Atsushi SUGANO. Sword, Pen and the Okinawan Returnee from Colonial Taiwan: The Role of Kunio Matsugawa in the Reconstruction of Postwar Okinawa. 2023. 4. 55-78
Atsushi Sugano. The Rehabilitation Movement over the 2.28 Incident under KMT Rule (1987-1997): Reexamining the transition from “confrontation” to “reconciliation”. Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies. 2022. 11. 1. 162-181
Atsushi Sugano. The Lost 1940 “Tokyo Olympic Games” and Different Views of Olympism: Focusing on Cheng-ting Wang and Avery Brundage. Intercultural. 2021. 19. 104-118
SUGANO Atsushi. Political Transition in Postwar Taiwan and Views on Japan: From De-Japanization, Sinicization to Indigenization. Annual Review of Historical Studies of Colonial Education. 2020. 22. 16-32
SUGANO Atsushi. Taiwanese Athletes in the 1940 and 1964 “Tokyo Olympics”. Cultural Research of the Olympics. 2019. 4. 101-124
SUGANO Atsushi. Book Review Okano Shota The Republic of China Seen Through Two Lenses: The "Homeland" of Overseas Chinese and Overseas Taiwanese in Postwar Japan. Modern China. 2024. 98. 182-186
SUGANO Atsushi. Changing Subjects/Symbols and the Subjectivity of Change: "International/Intercultural" Approaches as Ways of "Connecting". Intercultural. 2024. 22
Analyzing the Jo Myeong-ha Incident from the Perspective of Contemporary Taiwan History: A Comparative Study with the Assassination Attempt on Chiang Ching-kuo
(2024)
Exploring Cultural Connections The Case of Okinawa's Yanbaru Pineapple in the Context of Japan and Taiwan
(The Modern Japanese Studies Program (MJSP) Lecture and Workshop Series, Hokkaido University 2024)
2012 - JETRO Institute of Developing Economies Award for the Promotion of Studies on Developing Countries The Nation and Culture of Taiwan: From De-Japanization, Sinicization to Indigenization
2005 - Japan Association for Taiwan Studies Japan Association for Taiwan Studies Award